Frequently Asked Questions How many years does it take to study in Korea?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-12

With the popularization of international education, more and more Chinese students choose to study in South Korea. So, how many years does it take to study in Korea?

1. Korean Chinese Language School

The School of General Languages is divided into four semesters in a year, with a semester of about 10 weeks, divided into morning classes and afternoon classes. There are about 10-20 students in each class, and you can take classes with students from various countries.

, undergraduate

Generally, it takes 4 years, but it takes 6 years in medicine and 5 years in architecture.

3. Upgrading to a higher cost

Generally, it takes 1-2 years, (Korean universities also offer courses taught in Chinese).

4. Master's degree

Master's degrees are generally 2 years, and Korean universities also have Chinese MBA majors (1-2 years).

Note: Admission time to Korean universities.

Language Academy: Starts in the month.

Bachelor's and Master's Degrees: You can enroll twice a year (some majors are only recruited once a year).

Spring intake: March.

Fall Intake: September.

Students who choose to study in South Korea can choose a major and school that suits them according to their interests and career plans. Higher education in South Korea focuses on practice and innovation, providing students with a wealth of courses and practical activities to help them improve their overall quality and employability. In addition, South Korea** has also launched a series of preferential policies for international students, providing more opportunities and support for international students.

Shandong University of Technology Korean Study Abroad Preparatory Program cooperates with Korean universities to provide students with services such as application for admission and visa processing, and students can directly apply for admission to Korean universities after meeting the application conditions. After graduation, the degree is certified by the Ministry of Education of South Korea and the China Overseas Service Center, and enjoys the treatment of returnees such as the talent introduction program launched by the first country.

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